湖南师大附中2020—2021学年度高二第一学期第三次大练习
英语
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第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的
答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节
(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.
5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出
最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.
?
19.15.
B.
?
9.
18.
C.
?
9.
15.
答案是C。
1.
How
will
the
woman
go
to
Los
Angeles?
A.
By
car.
B.
By
air.
C.
By
train.
2.
What
does
the
man
think
of
the
ending
of
the
movie?
A.
Exciting.
B.
Happy.
C.
Sad.
3.
What
does
the
man
plan
to
do
this
summer?
A.
Attend
classes.
B.
Visit
Michael.
C.
Go
to
Boston.
4.
Where
will
the
man
put
the
chair?
A.
Against
the
wall.
B.
By
the
window.
C.
Next
to
the
desk.
5.
What
is
the
man
going
to
do
today?
A.
Go
to
the
library.
B.
Write
a
novel.
C.
Read
a
book.
第二节
(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三
个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒
钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
Where
does
this
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
library.
B.
In
a
chemistry
lab.
C.
In
a
teacher's
office.
7.
What
should
the
woman
show
to
read
Professor
King's
articles?
A.
Her
ID
card.
B.
Her
library
card.
C.
Her
student
ID
card.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
does
the
woman
ask
the
man
to
do?
A.
Tell
her
about
two
teachers.
B.
Help
her
with
her
physics.
C.
Introduce
her
to
a
professor.
9.
What
does
the
man
think
the
woman
should
do?
A.
Discuss
her
problem
with
Professor
Hunter.
B.
Change
her
major
to
physics.
C.
Take
Professor
Bell's
class.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
does
the
man
want
to
sell?
A.
Books.
B.
Furniture.
C.
An
apartment.
11.
How
will
the
man
pay?
A.
In
cash.
B.
By
check.
C.
Through
online
bank.
12.
What
will
the
man
do
next?
A.
Write
an
advertisement.
B.
Go
over
his
advertisement.
C.
Measure
his
advertisement.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
When
to
take
a
boat
trip.
B.
How
to
treat
the
man's
cousins.
C.
Where
to
meet
the
man's
cousins.
14.
What
does
the
man
think
of
the
ice
cream
in
Pizza
Roma?
A.
Bad.
B.
Expensive.
C.
Delicious.
15.
Which
film
will
the
speakers
see?
A.
Purple
Rain.
B.
Catch
a
Train.
C.
Friends
and
Enemies.
16.
How
will
the
speakers
go
to
the
sea?
A.
By
bus.
B.
By
bike.
C.
By
train.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Who
is
the
talk
probably
intended
for?
A.
Students
studying
animals.
B.
Visitors
to
the
Bronx
Zoo.
C.
Visitors
to
the
City
Zoo.
18.
What
does
the
speaker
say
about
night
animals
before
the
1960s?
A.
They
were
sleeping
when
visitors
were
present.
B.
They
were
uncomfortable
about
light.
C.
They
were
not
allowed
to
be
watched.
19.
Why
is
red
light
used
at
the
living
places
of
night
animals?
A.
To
put
them
to
sleep.
B.
To
create
natural
daylight.
C.
To
enable
visitors
to
watch
their
activities.
20.
What
will
the
listeners
probably
do
next?
A.
Study
Australian
animals.
B.
Look
at
the
night
animals.
C.
Go
to
the
World
Down
Under
show.
第二部分
阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节
(共15小题;每小题2.
5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
To:
Connze+
77@
Subject:
^Museums
of
the
World"
Travel
plan
Here
I'
m
sending
you
the
travel
plan
for
some
of
the
interesting
and
unusual
museums
of
our
"Museums
of
the
World"
tour
with
the
full
schedule
next
week.
The
Museum
of
Bad
Art
(MOB
A)
(Boston,
the
U.S.A)
shows
what
it
describes
as
“art
too
bad
to
be
ignored^.
The
museum
hopes
to
bring
the
worst
of
art
to
the
widest
possible
audience.
As
part
of
the
visit,
we'll
be
shown
some
truly
awful
portraits,
landscapes
and
sculptures.
The
Devils
Rope
Museum
(in
McLean,
Texas)
and
The
Kansas
Barbed
Wire
Museum
(in
La
Crosse,
Kansas)
both
claim
to
have
the
best
barbed
(有倒刺的)wire
collections,
telling
the
story
of
the
wire's
role
in
the
development
of
America.
We'll
be
visiting
both
of
them.
The
Washington
Banana
Museum
(Auburn,
Washington,
the
U.
S.
A.
)
contains
4,000
objects
related
to
the
history
of
what
the
museum
describes
as
“the
world’s
most
perfect
fruit".
During
a
guided
tour
around
the
museum,
we'll
learn
all
sorts
of
interesting
things,
such
as
the
fact
that
the
bananas
were
introduced
to
the
U.
S.
A.
in
1878
in
the
same
exhibition
where
Alexander
Graham
Bell's
telephone
was
displayed,
and
that
banana
is
now
the
U.
S.
's
number
one
selling
fruit.
The
Hair
Museum
(Avanos,
Turkey)
is
located
in
a
cave
in
Cappadocia,
in
Central
Anatolia.
It
contains
16,000
samples
of
people?
s
hair.
You'11
be
offered
a
chance
to
add
your
own
hair
to
the
collection.
Later
in
the
year,
the
museum
manager
will
select
10
donors
to
attend
a
pottery
workshop.
21.
What
do
these
museums
have
in
common?
A.
They
are
all
located
in
the
U.
S.
A.
B.
They
accept
exhibits
donated
by
visitors.
C.
They
exhibit
the
things
with
a
long
history.
D.
They
show
unique
things
around
the
world.
22.
What
does
the
MOBA
show?
A.
Complete
collections
of
the
barbed
wire.
B.
A
large
number
of
samples
of
people's
hair.
C.
Some
really
terrible
but
noticeable
art
works.
D.
Some
great
portraits
made
by
famous
people.
23.
Why
was
Alexander
Graham
Bell’s
telephone
mentioned
in
Paragraph
4?
A.
To
explain
the
exact
origin
of
the
bananas.
B.
To
draw
visitors'
interest
in
the
museum.
C.
To
emphasize
the
importance
of
the
exhibition.
D.
To
compare
the
value
of
bananas
and
telephones.
B
Recently
it
is
said
that
a
dog
has
received
an
award
for
picking
up
a
number
of
beer
cans,
coffee
cups,
and
other
pieces
of
trash,
helping
clean
up
her
neighborhood
in
the
process.
It's
unclear
if
Daisy
is
aware
of
her
service,
but
her
help
has
not
gone
unnoticed,
by
any
means.
In
fact,
it
is
reported
that
this
nine-year-old
dog
has
picked
up
more
than
5,000
pieces
of
rubbish.
Daisy
has
been
collecting
rubbish
for
the
last
eight
years,
at
least
two
times
a
day.
Coming
from
the
city
of
Worcester
in
the
United
Kingdom,
Daisy
has
become
the
first
dog
to
receive
an
honor
from
the
mayor
(市长).
Unlike
other
dogs,
Daisy
prefers
sniffing
around
for
beer
cans,
among
other
things.
She
carries
them
back
home
to
her
owner,
Judy
Owens,
who
then
takes
her
pet's
offerings
and
recycles
them.
“I
wish
Daisy
understood
how
special
she
was
and
the
award
just
marks
what
a
special
little
dog
she
is,"
Judy
said.
“She
started
picking
up
rubbish
when
she
was
around
a
beer
can
and
I
think
she
discovered
it
by
accident.
”
“One
day
she
just
sniffed
out
a
beer
can,
then
began
picking
it
up,"
she
continued.
“She
gets
very
attached
to
rubbish,
and
she
must
think
it's
some
kind
of
treasure.
”
Daisy
has
become
something
of
a
celebrity
in
her
town,
often
known
as
the
dog
that
helps
get
rid
of
all
the
rubbish.
Then,
the
mayor
invited
Judy
and
Daisy
to
come
to
his
office.
“When
we
arrived
he
told
us
that
Daisy
would
be
receiving
the
award
because
he
wanted
to
make
people
more
conscious
of
protecting
the
environment
and
to
thank
her
for
her
contributions
over
the
years,"
Judy
said.
“It
was
such
a
surprise...
Daisy
thought
this
was
great
and
went
to
sit
on
the
mayor's
chair
with
a
beer
can
in
her
mouth.
Everyone
thought
she
was
funny
and
started
laughing.
”
24.
Why
did
the
dog
receive
the
award?
A.
She
had
brought
a
lot
of
treasure
to
her
owner.
B.
She
had
kept
all
the
city
clean
for
eight
years.
C.
She
had
contributed
a
lot
to
getting
rid
of
the
trash.
D.
She
had
made
people
aware
of
protecting
environment.
25.
How
did
the
dog
probably
start
to
pick
up
rubbish?
A.
By
accident.
B.
By
force.
C.
Through
praise.
D.
Through
training.
26.
How
would
the
people
in
the
city
feel
about
what
Daisy
has
been
doing?
A.
Curious.
B.
Excited.
C.
Ashamed.
D.
Thankful.
27.
What
does
the
text
mainly
talk
about?
A.
A
dog
owner
trains
her
dog
to
pick
up
rubbish.
B.
A
dog
receives
an
award
for
picking
up
rubbish.
C.
A
mayor
gives
an
award
to
a
dog
in
his
office.
D.
A
mayor
raises
people's
environmental
awareness.
C
From
the
very
beginning
of
life,
even
before
the
birth
of
a
child,
parents
start
making
plans
as
to
what
their
child
will
become
in
the
future.
They
start
the
research
for
good
schools
as
they
consider
that
schools
are
the
only
learning
centers.
But
is
this
the
truth?
Which
is
more
important
for
learning,
school
or
home?
This
problem
needs
a
balanced
approach.
A
child
spends
about
seven
hours
in
a
school
daily.
This
time
is
important
as
he
learns
friendship,
communications
with
others,
team
spirit
and
a
sense
of
sharing.
As
far
as
knowledge
is
concerned,
a
child
learns
more
than
enough
of
it
in
school.
But
is
that
the
guarantee
of
his
learning?
Today
in
a
class
there
are
nearly
about
40—50
students.
The
classrooms
are
increasingly
becoming
impersonal
so
that
it
is
very
difficult
for
a
teacher
to
give
personal
attention
to
each
and
every
student.
The
intelligent
students
remain
in
the
good
books
of
the
teachers
while
weak
students
are
generally
disregarded
so
they
become
the
prey
of
bad
companies.
Schools
and
teachers
are
so
troubled
by
the
pressure
of
syllabus(教学大纲)that
they
are
not
able
to
do
any
remedial
teaching.
Moreover,
nowadays
schools
teach
very
less
good
moral
values
in
their
students.
They
are
more
concerned
with
academic
studies,
results,
competitions
rather
than
ethics.
So
now
here
lies
the
duty
of
parents.
It
is
the
parents’
responsibility
to
actually
show
children
where
they
are
right
and
where
and
why
they
are
wrong.
If
they
have
difficulties,
parents
have
to
solve
them.
If
they
have
to
finish
a
lesson
left
incomplete
at
school,
parents
should
make
them
do
it.
Parents
are
responsible
for
the
overall
development
of
a
child.
28.
According
to
the
author,
what
is
a
balanced
approach?
A.
Learning
in
good
schools.
B.
Parents’
perfect
plans
for
children.
C.
Teachers'
attention
on
all
students.
D.
School
learning
plus
home
education.
29.
It
can
be
learned
from
the
second
paragraph
that
.
A.
students
receiving
little
attention
from
teachers
may
misbehave
B.
some
students
don't
get
along
well
with
their
classmates
C.
teachers
have
much
difficulty
in
giving
a
lecture
in
a
big
class
D.
seven
hours
is
too
long
a
time
for
a
child
to
stay
at
school
30.
Which
of
the
following
can
replace
the
underlined
word
"disregarded"
in
Paragraph
2?
A.
Appreciated.
B.
Reminded.
C.
Neglected.
D.
Criticized.
31.
The
author
is
likely
to
agree
with
the
view
that
.
A.
parents
should
set
a
good
example
for
their
children
B.
schools
should
leave
incomplete
work
for
parents
to
do
C.
schools
should
focus
their
attention
on
students'
academic
study
D.
parents
should
teach
children
how
to
tell
right
from
wrong
D
As
online
technology
advanced,
web
sites,
podcasts,
and
blogs
became
powerful
sources
of
information
that
allowed
everyone
to
stay
updated
on
any
subject
imaginable.
Although
all
of
these
information
sources
remain
popular,
there's
a
new
king
of
media
and
it's
online
video.
There
are
many
reasons
why
online
video
has
increased
suddenly
over
the
past
few
years.
The
first
is
increasing
data
speeds.
It
wasn't
until
recently
that
people
everywhere
had
fast
enough
online
connections
to
enjoy
high-definition
(高清)videos.
However,
once
faster
Internet
speeds
were
provided,
people
quickly
fell
in
love
with
online
videos.
The
second
reason
why
online
videos
have
become
so
popular
is
convenience.
Watching
videos
requires
less
effort
and
energy
than
reading
through
paragraphs
of
text
after
a
day
of
hard
work.
Videos
also
seem
to
provide
more
satisfaction,
as
people
prefer
to
connect
with
people
they
can
hear
and
see,
as
against
the
words
of
some
author
whom
they
know
little
about.
Advancing
digital
technology
has
also
helped,
as
it
has
made
sharing
videos
easier
and
more
convenient
than
ever.
High-powered
smartphones
and
more
affordable
video
cameras
allow
anyone
to
easily
record
an
event
or
give
a
few
comments
about
a
scorching
topic
that
is
on
their
mind.
Meanwhile,
sites
like
YouTube,
Vimeo,
and
Ustream
allow
users
to
quickly
upload
their
videos
and
share
them
with
friends,
family,
and
the
general
public
if
they
wish.
Last
but
not
least,
panies
have
made
it
easy
for
people
to
get
rewarded
for
creating
popular
videos.
Some
people
with
large
enough
fan
bases
can
even
make
a
very
wealthy
living
by
uploading
a
few
videos
every
week.
The
future
also
looks
bright
for
companies
who
post
online
video
ads.
In
fact,
new
software
allows
them
to
watch
viewers'
emotional
reactions
to
their
content
through
the
users'
webcams
(网络摄像机).They'll
be
able
to
see
whether
users
laugh,
cry,
or
feel
bored
during
videos,
so
they
can
adjust
their
ads.
This
should
prove
extremely
helpful,
as
there
will
be
millions
of
videos
competing
for
viewers'
attention.
32.
Why
do
some
people
prefer
watching
videos
to
reading
after
work?
A.
It
helps
them
review
the
news.
B.
It
helps
them
get
information
with
relative
ease.
C.
It
provides
them
more
information.
D.
It
helps
them
save
time.
33.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“scorching"
in
Paragraph
3
mean?
A.
Unusual.
B.
Future.
C.
Hot.
D.
Social.
34.
How
will
the
software
mentioned
in
the
last
paragraph
help
companies
in
the
future?
A.
It
will
enable
them
to
better
understand
what
customers
enjoy.
B.
It
will
let
more
viewers
see
the
advertisements
they
make.
C.
It
will
cause
viewers
to
create
more
popular
videos.
D.
It
will
make
people
like
their
videos.
35.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Online
Video:
The
New
King
of
Media
B.
Online
Technology
is
Developing
Fast
C.
Online
Video:
A
New
Advertising
Trend
D.
Online
Technology
is
Closely
Related
to
People
第二节
(共5小题;每小题2.
5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两
项为多余选项。
No
one
knows
when
we
began
using
color,
but
we
think
that
ancient
cultures
may
have
used
colors
to
represent
specific
things.
36
In
other
words,
people
chose
what
the
colors
represented—blue
in
one
culture
could
mean
the
opposite
in
another.
37
Studies
in
history
suggest
that
new
colors
quickly
became
popular,
probably
because
they
were
different.
To
take
a
more
recent
example,
the
fist
mass-produced
cars
were
all
black.
When
different
colored
paint
was
developed,
people
chose
those
colors
because
they
were
new.
The
same
thing
happened
when
color
was
introduced
to
other
materials,
such
as
plastic.
The
first
color
televisions
didn't
have
very
realistic
colors,
but
almost
everyone
preferred
them
to
black
and
white.
Colors
also
affect
us
on
a
deeper
level.
Experiments
have
shown
that
colors
can
have
a
physical
effect
on
us.
For
example,
red
is
said
to
make
our
breathing
and
heartbeat
faster.
38
And
green
can
have
a
similar
relaxing
effect.
39
Research
suggests
that
over
the
years,
we
have
learned
to
recognize
various
colors
as
a
warning.
If
a
primitive
man
cut
his
hand
and
saw
his
blood,
the
red
color
truly
represented
danger.
Similarly,
he
would
not
eat
meat
if
it
was
blue
or
green—
something
tells
us
that
green
or
blue
meat
is
bad.
40
Try
serving
a
meal
to
your
friends
with
the
potatoes
or
rice
colored
blue.
You
know
that
the
food
is
harmless,
but
your
guests
will
probably
not
eat
it.
And
when
they
refuse
the
food,
they
are
using
a
universal
ability
that
humans
have
developed
over
thousands
of
years.
A.
Black
is
the
color
of
authority
and
power.
B.
People
often
choose
colors
that
are
new
to
them.
C.
There
are
many
reasons
for
the
popularity
of
new
colors.
D.
Blue
can
make
our
bodies
release
chemicals
that
calm
us
down.
E.
This
is
an
experiment
you
can
try
for
yourself
with
food
coloring.
F.
Perhaps
there
is
an
important
reason
for
our
reaction
to
color,
however.
G.
Research
shows
us
that
each
culture
had
a
different
system
for
color
use.
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳
选项。
I
was
getting
ready
for
bed
when
the
telephone
rang
unexpectedly.
My
mind
quickly
ran
through
the
41
of
family
members,
but
the
voice
on
the
other
end
of
the
line
was
only
vaguely
familiar.
“Lindy,
this
is
Leslie,"
she
said.
I
didn't
know
Leslie
very
well,
so
I
was
a
little
42
that
she
would
be
calling
me
at
11:30
pm.
I
was
afraid
that
it
would
be
something
really
awful
to
cause
her
to
43
someone
she
barely
knew.
However,
she
asked
me
a
most
44
question.
“Do
you
have
any
45
for
a
turkey
in
your
freezer?"
she
asked.
“Sure,"
I
responded,
feeling
quite
confused.
“I
will
46
when
I
get
to
your
house,"
Leslie
replied.
We
quickly
47
blue
jeans
from
our
night
clothes
and
prepared
to
meet
her
outside
so
that
the
48
wouldn't
wake
up
our
four
children.
Leslie
and
her
husband
came
in
a
huge
freezer
truck.
She
explained
that
her
husband
49
a
small
grocery
store
that
had
just
lost
its
lease
(租约).Before
50
they
had
to
empty
all
the
freezers.
She
thought
it
was
a
51
to
just
throw
all
this
food
away
so
she
began
to
go
through
her
list
of
acquaintances,
who
she
thought
might
show
a(n)
52
to
take
it.
Ours
was
the
last
place
they
planned
to
stop
and
anything
53
would
have
to
be
dumped.
Still
not
fully
understood
what
had
just
occurred,
I
asked
her,
“When
will
you
be
coming
back
for
all
this?"
Leslie
replied,
“It
is
yours!
We
have
been
54
food
since
5
:00
pm
and
have
exhausted
our
list
of
contacts.
Thanks
a
lot
for
helping
us
out.
”
It
has
been
a
long
time
since
Leslie
gave
me
the
call.
I
admit
that
I'm
still
afraid
of
late
night
calls,
assuming
the
worst,
55
then
I
remember
that
summer
night
when
an
acquaintance
called
me
to
send
me
turkeys.
41.
A.
brochure
B.
house
C.
store
D.
list
42.
A.
thrilled
B.
annoyed
C.
surprised
D.
embarrassed
43.
A.
rescue
B.
reach
C.
support
D.
greet
44.
A.
strange
B.
urgent
C.
fascinating
D.
tough
45.
A.
tank
B.
shelter
C.
room
D.
possession
46.
A.
bargain
B.
explain
C.
appreciate
D.
consider
47.
A.
hunted
for
B.
put
aside
C.
changed
into
D.
took
out
48.
A.
doorbell
B.
freezer
C.
truck
D.
argument
49.
A.
bought
B.
serviced
C.
searched
D.
shared
50.
A.
noon
B.
evening
C.
midnight
D.
weekend
51.
A.
order
B.
duty
C.
chance
D.
shame
52.
A.
admiration
B.
readiness
C.
honour
D.
charity
53.
A.
deleted
B.
leaked
C.
swapped
D.
left
54.
A.
submitting
B.
fetching
C.
delivering
D.
consuming
55.
A.
for
B.
but
C.
or
D.
and
第二节
(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The
Chinese
Culture
Center
in
Paris,
56
(locate)
in
downtown
areas
opposite
the
sites
of
Grand
Palais
and
Petit
Palais
across
the
Seine
River,
57
(sit)
next
to
a
large
number
of
grand
classical
architectures
that
have
witnessed
the
evolution
of
Paris
at
58
(vary)
historical
stages.
It
conforms
to(符合)the
status
of
China,
a
great
power
with
59
lasting
civilization
of
several
thousand
years
in
the
East,
60
(set)
the
Chinese
Cultural
Center
in
this
exact
place.
The
amazing
progress
in
61
(smooth)
selecting
the
site
for
the
Chinese
Culture
Center
and
putting
it
into
62
(operate)
in
downtown
Paris
in
such
a
short
period
was
due
to
high
priority
of
the
Chinese
government
and
constructive
cooperation
of
the
French
party.
Wu
Jianmin,
Chinese
ambassador
to
France,
said
63
excitement.
“We
have
our
own
cultural
center
in
Paris
at
last,
64
we
have
eventually
realized
the
long-cherished
wish
of
my
predecessor(前任).”
Hou
Xianghua,
the
first
director
of
the
Chinese
Cultural
Center
in
Paris
said
the
center
will
stick
to
its
non-governmental"
nature
and
greet
people
from
all
65
(walk)
of
life,
in
addition
to
serving
the
mainstream
society.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你把外教Chris的照片设为班上电脑桌Chris上课看见了很不高
兴,你现在意识到这是文化差异引起的误会,请给Chris写封道歉邮件。
注意:
1
.写作词数应为80左右;
2.
开头和结尾已为你写出,不计入总词数;
3.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear
Chris,
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的
短文。
Clearly
there
was
nobody
at
home:
those
newspapers
sticking
out
of
the
letterbox
are
a
sure
sign
that
the
owners
are
away.
Ginger
and
Deggy
climbed
in
and
looked
around.
Then
they
heard
the
screech
of
brakes
as
a
car
pulled
up
outside
the
house.
They
ran
as
fast
as
they
could.
Ginger
got
away,
but
Deggy
tripped
and
fell.
The
policeman
grabbed
Deggy
by
the
collar
and
took
him
to
the
police
station.
They
questioned
him
for
hours
and
hours.
They
wanted
to
know
the
other
boy's
name,
but
he
didn't
tell
them.
Meanwhile,
Ginger
sat
at
home,
terrified.
He
expected
at
any
moment
to
hear
policemen
knocking
on
his
door.
But
he
needn't
have
worried.
His
friend
Deggy
said
nothing.
He
was
sent
to
prison
for
a
year.
When
he
got
out,
he
knew
that
his
parents
did
not
want
him,
so
he
decided
to
go
and
see
his
old
friend
Ginger.
Ginger
had
not
visited
him
in
prison.
Perhaps
his
parents
had
told
him
not
to.
Deggy
did
not
recognise
the
woman
who
opened
the
door.
“Oh,
they
don't
live
here
anymore.
I
think
they
moved
to
Birmingham,
but
I
am
not
sure.
Sorry.
The
platform
was
crowded.
It
was
the
rush
hour,
and
a
crowd
of
business
men
and
women
were
waiting
for
the
train
to
take
them
back
to
their
comfortable
homes
in
the
suburbs.
Among
the
waiting
passengers
was
a
tall
man
in
an
expensive
overcoat.
He
had
the
fat
face
of
a
man
who
lives
well
and
eats
only
the
best
food.
He
was
standing
under
the
notice
that
said
“Beware
of
Pickpockets'.
A
slim
red-haired
man
was
moving
quickly
through
the
crowd.
He
worked
his
way
over
to
the
tall
well-fed
man,
bumped
into
him
and
then
slipped
away
quickly.
Unfortunately
for
him,
a
railway
policeman
had
seen
the
whole
thing.
He
grabbed
the
slim
man
by
the
collar,
and
dragged
him
to
where
the
tall
man
was
standing.
“Excuse
me,
sir,”
the
policeman
said,
“but
would
you
be
good
enough
to
check
your
pockets.
”
“Good
heavens!
My
wallet!
I
can't
find
my
wallet!"
The
policeman
pulled
the
slim
man
up
by
his
collar.
“Come
on!
Let's
have
it!"
The
pickpocket
took
the
wallet
out
and
handed
it
over
to
the
policeman.
“Is
this
your
wallet,
sir?"
“Yes,
it
is!
Look.
Those
are
my
initials.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
He
looked
down
at
the
thief,
his
eyes
filled
with
disgust.
.
.
.
.
“Do
you
want
to
press
charges
against
this
man,
sir?"
the
policeman
asked.
.
.
.
.
.湖南师大附中2020-2021学年度高二第一学期第三次大练
英语参考答案
答案CA
答案C
D。根据每一个博物
知,它们都是展出一些古怪的东西,如糟糕的艺术品、刺绳、香蕉和人的头
发等,与D项的内容相吻合,故选D项
根据The
dArt部分的“
bring
知,这
注意,很难被无视
据
The
Washington
b
列举的例子都是为了说明游
人中了解到许多有意思的事情,故选B项(为了激发参观者对这家
4.C。根据文章第二段和最后一段的内容可知,这只狗获奖是因为它
垃圾。本题易误选D项.但根据
最后一段的内容可知,D项(它让人们意识到要保护环境)并不是这只狗获奖的原因,而是市长给它颁奖
A。根据第三段最后一句中的
可知,这只
然开始捡垃圾的
根据最后一段
Daisy
become
some
”可推
民们对这
B。通读全文可知,本文讲述
狗8年来始终如一地捡垃圾让社区变得更加干净,因
亲自给它颁
推理判断题。根据第一段的问題“Whi
的学校教育的不足及父母在孩
承担的责任可知
校教育和家庭教
△
A。推理判断题。结合第二段
ome
the
prey
of
bad
知
成绩
容易
师的忽视,从而成
不良行为伙伴的
物),即容易变坏,所以选
猜测题。根据第二段倒数第
此处表对比可知
表达相反意思
见点态度题。根据最后
者认为家长具有教育孩子们辨
细节理解题。根据文章第二段
eos
req
d
energy
than
知,观看视频比阅读文字要轻松,人们经过一天的
疲惫工作后,更愿意观看网络视频
词义猜测题
线处所在的
知,人们对某个话题很关心并想要发表评论,说明这
细节理解题。根据最后一段可知,新的软件可以利用用户的网络摄像头监控访冋者对视频内客的反馈
况
以更加精准地知道人们的喜好,制作出更有竞争力的视频
原因
比A项最符合文章的主
颜色所代表的意义可能在另
相反。G项正确
学年度高二笫一学期第三次大练习英语参考答案
37.B。空格作为首句照应全段,描述人们喜欢选择新颜色的现象,并没有陈述新颜色流行的很多原因
扰项为C
可知
要提到放松之类的颜
项正确
颜色作为一种警示
先项中关键词
相照应
E。空格后一句话照应选项E中的关键词“food
意:我在脑
快闪过家庭成员名单
Leslie,所以我有点惊讶
在晚
给我
尤指用电话)联系
4.A。根据上下文语境可知,她问了一个奇怪的
处指
答案
这样门铃就不会吵醒我们的四个孩
意:她解释说
供服务
C。根扩
所有的食物都扔掉太
是她开始查看
人名单,想把食物送给那些
认为可能愿意接受(这些食物
eling
sad
or
disappointed
惋惜的事
憾的事
题
do
sth“愿意;意
当于be
最后打算停留(送火鸡的)的地方,剩下的东西都
bmit提
去取;
deliver递送;
consume消耗
我承认我
怕深夜接
因为总是
识往最
想。但我还是
年夏夜
太熟悉的人
要给我送火鸡的
胃语动
分析可知sit在句中做谓语,主语
Culture
center”,为单数,谓语动
用单数
文为一般现在时。故填
容词修饰名词词组
文明”是可数名词,这里泛
句中为形式主语,真正的
所以这里用不定式做
修饰sele
以表达“激动地,兴奋地”之
并列关系,故用and。句意:“我们终于在巴黎有了自己的文化中心,并最终实现
法大位
定搭配,意为“各行各
第四部分
ope
ol
yo
de
and
inconsider
湖南师大附
学年度高二笫一学期第三次大练习英语参考答案